Farewell radiators? Testing out electric infrared wallpaper
WORLD · BUSINESS · TECH · SCIENCE
February 5, 20235 min read1085 words
Published: February 5, 2023  |  5 min read1085 words
Look carefully and you will notice there is something slightly different about Kris Bilski's house in Hull. It has no radiators. Yet even on a -2C winter's day, it's nice and warm inside. This is because Kris is an early adopter of electric infrared wallpaper. Thin, metallic ...
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Feb 11
This is a very good article not just because it introduces readers to a cool new technology in the infrared wallpaper, but it also balances the excitement with a comparison to heat pumps which are themselves a very cool technology that I think is under-appreciated in the market.
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